

Engulfed in the feminist Green Wave, Colombia decriminalizes abortion
After decades of fighting for women’s reproductive rights, pro-abortion activists in Colombia celebrated a historic victory outside ...
Apr 6, 20222 min read


Britain adopts rewilding initiative to protect native wildlife
In an age where pesticide-ridden cornfields are a common sight, the U.K. government urges the public to work toward ...
Feb 16, 20223 min read


Tensions erupt violently in Kazakhstan due to social injustice
Initially sparked by a rise in fuel prices, a series of violent protests have recently erupted in Kazakhstan against government corruption..
Feb 16, 20223 min read


Belgium sued for colonial-era family separation
Resurfacing with five elderly, biracial women and one landmark lawsuit against the state, Belgium’s colonial past will soon be challenged.
Dec 8, 20213 min read


Restoring South Asian culture one artifact at a time
Smuggling them to the West for profit, South Asia’s culturally valuable artifacts were jeopardized by antiquities dealer Subhash Kapoor.
Dec 8, 20213 min read


Confronting patriarchal customs: Princess Mako leaves the Japanese royal family
Former Japanese Princess Mako’s non-royal marriage has brought to light the heavily patriarchal laws of the Japanese imperial family,
Dec 8, 20213 min read


Ethiopian civil war rages on, transforming civilian lives
Originally appointed to be a regional peacemaker, Ethiopian Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed is now leading a disastrous civil war.
Dec 8, 20213 min read